Water Resources
With our roots in Louisiana, we're no strangers to living alongside the water. That's why CSRS tailors every project to fit our communities' unique water needs. Our engineers have extensive experience with water management and resiliency developments, having designed and built projects that provide flood risk reduction, improved aesthetics, recreational spaces, and increased potential for economic revitalization. CSRS designs water management projects with diligent planning and a strong commitment to our clients, producing resilient projects using nature-based solutions to improve the overall quality of life.
Our water resources team uses the best tools available to effectively communicate flood risks to our clients and develop solutions that mimic the natural system and reduce flood risks in their communities. We seek to understand and solve drainage issues of all sizes, apply the best internal and external communication principles and use our flexibility of staff, state-of-the-art tools, and knowledge to solve each challenge efficiently.
We value our responsibility and commitment to each community we serve. Our team leverages our dedication to drive our daily decisions when designing solutions to reduce flood risk, mimic natural systems where possible and improve the relationships between human development and the environment.
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Stokka Brown, MS, PE, CFM
Mr. Brown is a Louisiana Licensed Professional Engineer and Certified Floodplain Manager with eleven years of experience in water resources and coastal engineering, including numerical modeling and analysis of estuarine, coastal, and stormwater systems. He has developed hydrologic and hydraulic models, and numerically analyzed natural and man-made drainage systems.
Mr. Brown develops and utilizes 2D hydraulic models to understand the complex nature of drainage systems, identify problems and develop effective solutions through his understanding of hydraulics and hydrology and the impact of alterations to the natural system. His models aid in the development of projects and benefit cost analyses in support of applications for grant funding. With the 2D model output and use of GIS systems, Mr. Brown effectively communicates the complexities of a drainage system in a simple manner.